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- 28 Sie 2015
I'd love it but it's a tall order.Good to be back, and just in time for the race too.
As much as I'd love for Checo to bring it home today, I just don't think it's possible. I'll be happy to be proven wrong though.
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I'd love it but it's a tall order.Good to be back, and just in time for the race too.
As much as I'd love for Checo to bring it home today, I just don't think it's possible. I'll be happy to be proven wrong though.
They seem to have had the same idea.Please can we have interval data, gap to leader is all well and good but it doesn't tell me what's happening in individual fights.
Toto's incessant bitching ended up crippling the Ferraris. They have been the third-fastest car since Belgium. They've definitely been focusing on next year's car for the last 3 - 4 races, at least if they have a semblance of intelligence between them.Ricciardo made some nice and also stupid moves. When Hamilton came out on hards I was like "Is that a good idea?" as the Hards have so far proven to be slow. Merc thought their Austin strategy would work this time and just as in austin they were rolled over by Verstappen. I hope Ferrari comes back in Brazil. Though they might also have decided to simply say "Fuck this shit" and concentrate on 2023.
it is amazing how fucking consistent he and Redbull have become.
I was excited when Mexico City was announced to be coming back in 2015, right until I realized that meant Tilke would get to ''upgrade'' yet another classic track. I can just imagine the little faggot COOMING as he paved over the godly Peraltada corner.Then again, I always fall for the Mexico GP hype when, to my knowledge at least, it's never really produced any races that have really excited me all that much.